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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, O 'I‘l)lll'l{ 3, 1900, | 4 DIS SECURE OB ERVE DAY OF ATONEMENT - £ T T T y CITY COUNCIL- PROCEEDINGS | WIFE'S HOMESTEAD | TAXPAYERS ENTER I’RHH\I e CENSUS FICURES T00 SMALL | ; ’:::h Om::: Ne:f‘x‘ DON I ["t sows Lite 1 Pollctes Are Assets, but Hits 1 to Oollect Delinquent dence 15 Exempt Object en Stephe urance nom Kip fe stgnte [ L mafim Keysor has submitted ot a A 1 . A » o been fighting the praposition has been CITY TREASURER RECOMMENDS IT| BAD TIME TO § DEBT | ‘he Jowish ye y ! CiITY HAS BEEN GROWING STEADILY | caitea to the cost the 1 N A » the good old days & man had to die | all ’ . " ber of the board, the stand taken by Sec-| so no longer. Policies an mpanies mehment Chargen ond Specifica- Proposition 10 Submit the Questic ikl - : - Remarkahle Increase in A1l Lines of | roiary firennan in blocking legislation has| have changed since then. Insuragce 18 « Brought Againat Jodee Gore | te the Voters Likely to B ety TR ¥ ¢ . A : Business Disposes of Clatm That st the city just $800. The amount has' ot only a protection, but it is a splendid Are Reterred to eBaoR ase Abandon for the Sbebtved tol 5 1 City Has Lost In Fop- be 14 in interest which, it Is asserted, | {nvestment. Here is slary Committee o e ¥ e Al b nin have been saved bad Brenuan fallen voi, T 11 ” iRt & 1 5 . : e L ority of the board and s A RO BYE t6 HiP o sads of the s . the Hoctor warrant when it was a case X An eftort will be 1 I ‘13 Aness aggregated about | Heavy taxpayer s it $:00,- | w are o 10 atoBem: ¥ purps licting, by the| made apparant that tt as money on linquent - speoial y s 155000 Was to ) 4 bond prepeaition gester- | for the ates of thi ation : esentation ucoutrovertivle facts, the | hand to pay the same | 5 Owaba At T4 Hecting Iasc AigBt the cous i s P s B bt b b W A “ sk appag B | misieadiog cen cturns recently pub- | Yesterday when Mr. Hoctor presented | in Oi'lt R b e } ®ink A B 3 g i 6 o i year Commercial ciub has comphled | & moment's delay. The school district| The bolder of a matured Eodowment TR s e | T was at ST | e ¢ e Vidat 3 statistics to show that, on the contrary,|has now acquired a site on which it fs| POlley in the Equitable Society, says ha en, o A ot the | moeting tion of the Al Jerusa it | W ulity 2ew. 9t " ted materially | intended to bulld 8 high school, It is| ‘TWenty years ago, when I took out my on -l - s : : ¥ past deund y of business | considered too late now to start work and| Bndowment Policy, the premium looked b il B Lhdbdio B Bl kR b b b 1 refiex of | the chances are that nothing will be done | t0 me like this For the purpos nining the city's realized | gy nies only have been observe 1 can b nsider t ! hat u g will be d rights & 4 f oal | (na 1 Templs 1erael th R smmercial activ t1l spring. President Bulla of the Board coliection pa fquent spocy Kippur began al s shown to ha reased in tats | of Educatior 1 last evening that no {axes. ex paLy I . Eonli with | Svenins: | period by s ferable per cen! ubt plans would be drawn shortly for R ke ma Fier BiS Bot Beets dMW g Hy Vows' = B ¢ These 8 are to be d.siributed one wing of the proposed structure and of Omaha r & Mel 1| 4 ‘r A Pyt b & 2 oV auarter of the la and the sprea; that arraugements would be ade to let clal cou i v ON TRAIL OF THE STOCKHOLDERS, | (o 0.915.78 for repalr SRCiOnH 146 KLOUY 8 e homere | ine abroad of the intormation will do much, | th atract duriog the win 80 that| ohile the Bodowment looked at from & by b ; 6.68 rent for ys a prayer for and close s ed, to counteract th o | e s iy SELTY LSRN REETRE | SN ot ars, appeared like of the city e i +turthe Recelver of Defunct Compuny Seeks | | p #6 oF oouiity RELoRY g alon which arisen in the of cut- | From present intentions an eight-room | ypi ne to Coll=ct Full Quota #8 and Strang " cla- | Wing will first be erected, to be followed s ! ! the Neaired | John B, HIlL, recelver of the Lincoln Say- | 8 tots 28,487.62 ) e v . | e eyl e D e to Omaha's progress and advaccement, | bY another wing when funds will permit $1,000 end may be att Bank and Eate Deposit company, Las| ASCRS those pr AP gk rentth b Aot . b -+ olil and then the main structure, \ the submission of the $500,000 bond Propo- [ “The Conception Sin from o @ wish of the Commerclal ciu | y The letter rred to in the resc 0| fnotituted suit against eighty-nine atock Venratiey piriti s John @, Wil | 8t e Shgsio every busiuess man iu Omaha, who is On account of the delay in securing this Now, my policy bas matured, and com- states that the method of procedure to be | yolder THRE TRNITIOLIBE 16" dombel ‘(g | PILION WAPE JRBieY KrelSASTE Rt K it SRRy il . APl ' of the city, supply | S1te seversl outside rooms have been| Ing just when I need money, the result adopted payment ¢ RESVIRAn ot 100 pur oWNt | b T e et & L Nied, Joln | mieine s b : himye b oples of thesn s.atis- | Fented by the Board of Education and [ Of my policy looks like this 1nk ¢ on the at of the stock subscribed by Poppleton, Peter ol e g b s i € withe ermission | FEECE 0l soon be ready for distribu- | ¥hile some of these rooms are not satls that ¢ for the purpose of paying the credit- | Rush and a dozen other lesser ligh A2k AES DRSISY Wil e g Il of the letiers | fACtory they will have to do for the winter in of the t concer i it e ool M i B . \broad into quarters where accu- | It 18 learned from members of the board | tion In his petit which was filed in the | S v {4 A e AR A o o L, mERtion ot ruing the material | that the finances of the district will be so | the am \ ¢ of ncaster county, he al :]w‘}" elght o '-" “"- »} 'L ”” Dav 0 “1 k i“fw 0 1| interests of Omana will be of <« | conducted from this time on that n\erv" keeping wit examination of the books of{ . "“" gt fegeath 5 read se “"\ fons from " ak et A1 6¢ | will be no delay in starting the proposed While looking back, a realizing that that it car wed y of the stock. |Ben B. We (1) Rogers, H. W. ¥a e8. | other religious book wh n |either di e | butlding. | they are amounts that would have been e i the total amcunt | Victor B. Caldwell, Samuel G. Buras, T the closiug « e D School Censun, il | saved tn no other way, this Is the ap . them that it was neces- | Rogers, G. G. Squires, C. K. Cqutant, J. J. | €imon lecturing on e sublect eath nercial club's showing starts oft Hepublicans Honor Hoosevelt pearance th mium; e H A Brown, Joseph I Frenzer, C. 'W. Lyman, |the Preacher of Life ompil 5 G.| South amount pald n add.t'on to the school compiled by C. G ith Omaha 18 going to turn out & great Featirer 3 MUt B BT By TNGEY Who!| ! Yost n L. McCague mes E.| Yom Kippur, the ce fal day, has superintendent of schools, as fol-| crowd to meet Governor Roosevelt on | $47.68 Sekh 416 Gt 0 ‘bligations it | Boyd, John T. Clarke, George E. Barker, |been called the apothesis of will, a8 | jows Thursday night. W. B. Vansant, who has | - R b rlri ¥ o Rees 411 KusoRtieid nan Buck B, Kennard, A. B, Oate|upon tBAt Gay 1Rdess of the congregat 2 0. | charge of the rough riders’ club, Bas ar THE EQUITABLE mect their ¢ 1 ! at ther the debts penter, James Neville, J. H. Millard, A. L. | teach that man is responsible for iselt | Pe ge (5t i ;| ranged for 100 uniforms, which will be| LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY will be’an: additionsl drain of tund for o the United |Reed and George G. Wallace. The preamble |and for his condition here and her Enrolln ¥ 14 | lefe at the office of Street Commissioner of the Uuited States. ok fed . this formidable list simply set cut a pro g ' woio 18| Clark te Mr. Vansant now has the this purp o o yea harles B Wal 3 igh sch i nsant now has th » N Mr. Fie Is0 speaks of the §532.900 N loxer o a test 1 as fow words us. prssivie asainst | TRUE TO HIS TRADITIONS A Wiy attendance, o H of seventy-five men who will ride | ‘STRONGEST IN THE WORL b e Al bonds which have been ate of Nebraska | the proposed submission, without assigning AL e : n the parade and furnish their own N ) " TEat 2o ko G TNe avil duy. Wi A Habe | reasons. Dean of New Law Scncol Fites Suft | }fiiie « 2| horses. He expects that this number wilt | H. D, Neely, Mgr. for Nebraska, tasued " a Lincoln term of & 2 v ) city will have to pay for the ourt After it had been read Commissioner Aguinst Lawyers Who Would | No. teacher | L ‘“ be Increased to the limit of the uniforms | 206.208 Bee Building, Omaha. property owners are enjoying unless - . | Harte said that it was apparent to every- | Not Teach 0. theety by Thursday. All those who Intend riding | ater taken to th t of HOME SOCIETY WANTS CHILDREN, |0no that the county s in need of better | tal general fund receipts.§ $97.35 | in the parade are directed by Mr. Van- = | court house factlitics. The question to be| The Omaha Law school, which filed arti- | Gener i expenditu Y434 48U gant to report at the city hall building | Elghtesnth and Nineteenth streots and " | Axatnet Gordow, | 1€Y1 SCOt€s Three Moys Said to He |gottled was as (o the best method of meet- | cles of incorporation on' Monday, dil not | Iicreased enrolimen « $93) | at 6 p. m. sharp Thursday Scross Nineteenth strest at L A mtefaee Aw / 3 mproperly Cared For. ing its needs, whether by the erection of | allow the first day corPorate exist:| 'gigiiatics from the postoffice, compl Over 18 LW Third WP conslaerable 0= o o e A e wof, terplkL The impeschment charges and speciica ott, who resides In the frame flats |y pew court house or the improvement of | ence to pers without launchiug into a law- |y = x v FEE o e Woodward, | teTest 8 manifest in the visit of the fa- | (ng tha erection of o fine brick fat tions brought against Police Judge §. northwest corner of Sev b | the old. He Invited an expression from the | sult. Its presiding genius s William F show &n increase of 45 per cent in the sale | MOUS TOUgh rider and the Colored Repub- | Twenty-fifth street where Brewer's livery Gordon by the Boa i E o were pre- |and Webster streets, and whose youug wife | gentlemen present | tormerly connected with ich dis- o ce stamps, wrappers and envelcp:s, | 11¢80 club will turn out probably fifty men, | barn now stand sented to the c by the city attorney | committed sulcide about a month ago at | cussed Omaha Sehool ¢ w e 6he | 25 DORIERE RERCIGR, 5 LA o 6 i it | Chief Etter has 1 the attention of the ind refered o thy Jud ommittee. | tne Kiondike hotel by e of her u New Conrt House Unnecessary. 1SR4 DHISHA BOROOL OF 1w, aid ih coraparing the years ending 1560 and Third Ward Republican club will also | oouncii to the fact that hose wago 2 s nd ref y iciar ne Klondike hotel because of her u Y jects of his legal assault are Charles Bat-| i g (hese yuars ffom these | BAVE & good-sized delegation in the parade. | badly in need of repiirs and 1t wiil be sent ‘ The ct are “official misconduct, Wilful | quited aftection for another man, is again | James Creighton was the first to respond. | {0 cpoiee 1, Fritack B O Had s | o e A bo4¢ (e _THat recently organized Second Ward Re- | to the st A day or two. neglect ¢ s as police judy mal- | in trout The death of his wite left him | H hat he was opposed to the sub-| ... o4 Herry C. Wh e. who were his | o 4 2 #6 401 publican club will make a good showing Inspector Jones reports th feasance A tsteasance in office and | with three small children upon his hands |mission of the $500,000 proposition, because A el ddelh $268.642.26. an increase of $114 A A Sitton at th h th m ; . esscciates in the Omaha School of Law. | . s L] and the Young Men's Republican club |{ e e other good reas apd with no one but himself to care for | he did not belleve that existing financial | pHORSIOR F0 S0 PR PCCO, B arrs | Increase in the money order business at| S S UM R0 e he stand 4 by ordtnancer T In the specifications many cases are cited | tpem. Milton 8. Bou presenting the \'-'\]'_ A ‘-‘“‘k ”":*' L .‘:"‘*'l" “ler | new venture, the Omaha Law school. seeks | (it (EE BORAT e B0 e pusiness in| For the purpose of trying on uniforms a | The tinner given by 1a whic o Gordon remitted flues After | Nevraska Children's Home society. has fled | Nelther id he think that necessity | de- | 1o restrain the defendants named from con- | {HEasC B 150 BEF SERE RS0 TREBUR SECE 6 | wpecial meeting of the Third Ward Colored | byterian church at_ th prisoners pleaded guilty. Cases are clted |y pejtion in county court declaring that | man ool e s | tinuing in business with the Omaha Schoc e B ks dibidimrssimmt I 4s | Republican club will be held at Evans: 18 Succeed that it in which straw bouds were accepted and |na father is wholly fne ent to have | would be liable to carry. He said $20,000 (WK I FELESS WIER (e (IREIE SEACDI comparison for the reason that the records | | AU EEE. CET y. Every one is In instances are also pointed out where Cases | cqrg of the urchins and asking that they |@ Year iuterest for twenty years is a serl- | oop o0 (e Omaba Law school, th N L e TR VSl O — — e was @ meeting of the Third Ward were postponed repcatedly with the alleged | po rurned over to the society that suitable | 0Us thing to consider. The school board figures produced follow process of organizatl bought out their fntention of haviug the defe s re | New Hose Wagon. club held ans’ hall last b ¥ Pt N T and the council are algo asking for large 1 150 o8| As " | attendance good and a i t homes may be found for them. They | . 4 b | interest in the Omaha School of Law, and Ut s issued..$ 153,528 04§ 293,507 16 8 soon as work on t new Second o Interent. manitebte o IRSHAE (Ch e of i eheu " Roey, aged 0 yeard; Walte a1 h '; Lk P m:mm asked bl | )y oy promised to become members u S Srdeck phid.... £R B0 ,.’ % (X2 ward fire hall commences it is the inten Interant mEAIteatad in: thi The ordinance providing for submitting|\yiiije, aged 6. The of some of | !f he would object to votlng a smaller| . "0 0 i of his proposed new school and | Remittance 1,064,436 24 2 | tion of the councli to advertise for bids for | A delightful birthday party was given by 4 to the voters at the November electic €| the residents of p cduced to |Mmount for improvement of the court house, |\ "o their influence for its upbuilding. | Increase the construction of a hose wagon. Such |Mrs ge Anthes, Twenty-fifth and M proposition to issue $75,000 worth of PAY- | (pow that the wot recelving | 10 "‘"’:‘ ‘l"'n ':“;f:::"‘m':‘ll‘::‘:‘:‘ ”‘“‘n‘:" He claims that they have violated their Figares Beyond llluml | @ wagon as is desired will cost about $650 [ LTROLe: Manday nent Amonk the promi ing bonds was passed ..., proper care, but haler decided Wa8 "f“""": o : PR ‘M‘h”l;:: 5“‘“,,,,”"; to become members of the| Other statistics of easily recognized | and it will take si days to bulld and | Martin, Patrick Trafnor and August Miller Several communications were """"‘: to withhold a decislon until he can visit | ““"r- : 1‘}\ i 14 Bit| paculty of his propesed new school | significance collected from sources guaran- | paint the same. When the wagon is se- | rdlunce 18 to be drafted for the lay from persons who allege that they sustained |y, pome and see for himself just the con- | CODfrorted him. Asory! hool pevants | t e authenticity of the es are as | cured it will be neces P chase four-foot walk the west sid e " d ? f decrying his new school thereby prevent- | tee authenticity of the figures are A e D sary to purchase injuries on defective sidewalks. O Pkl e | h;bn Rush made an tmpassloned protest | {I0TE (L% (o0 (ion ot ‘some forty siu: | follows “bout 800 feet of hose. which will cost | Twenty.h strvet betwern' 0 and 'Q 1 lemands $10,000 from the city for Ny | against c o o o sald | ot le n t 3 ' oty Pt L5 omed ), Pk dlag Loveludy demands 31 tron iy t § - laseiths “,"..,:‘,\r..:: Soh tavi ’;mwmm;, dents, to the damage of the new school in| Internal Revenus Statistics—Compiled by | DOt less than §1 & foot. A team of horses | ond street be n K and L streets njuries said to have been sustained at Cass | LABORS OF UNT STATES COURT. v PRy LS §59 AD- | ) e sum of $2,620, for which amount he asks | J. E. Houtz, collector Internal Revenue|must alsc be secured, as well as harness, | The democrats still ar o be disor and Twenty-elghth streets Mrs. Lilllan | bually in Interest and $750,000 in salaries Sudwment Bervice, flscal years ending e & ! 80 that the establishment of this fire hall | 8&nized and are trying to make les with Shears alleges that she foll at Davenport [ Three Humdred Criminnl and Forty- | He declared that Omaha s the poorest eity [MIERRY. 0 0 o Collections o (1860 VO o8 $0,30,915.20% Wil cost pretty close to $3,000. the republicans, Many democrats here seem to the amount of $1,000. Charles V. Dunn| The United States district attorney yes- | iy greater than that of any other city. He| ' ”“m‘ ‘i 4p\1 il "‘ \ntil & hek¥ink f 212.9 Conl Bids Not Satisfactory. le g 4§ ! 1 and Harry Dunn claim damages for in- | terday forwarded to Washington his annual| gxpected to make his home in Omaha, had v‘yf"m'm“':d it it !M'w dliwiind b ‘1.-”“: —C led, ’}"]'rlurk.\ 1 Action on bids for coal for the public | — — sirtes sust on Sherman avenue near |éport for the year ending June 30, 1900. The | invested every dollar ho hac acquired :n | {1 CRINeR SR B A0 BRI PRCRERT B 16T (ot i A Dtk Hys laqtie schools has been deferred by the Board of | DIED, Locust st | report shows that during the year 300 crim- | Omaha realty and he would submit the | !V o oATth At B ”‘N eitiad ber 5, 1890 $14,7 Education on mccount of the alleged sim- | yon o0 e iy e ohal was introduced which pro- | 108l and forty-four civil cases were upom | proposition that outside of a certain lmit | JPPONed 10 tatch cam e abE * TeRU-| Deposits in Omaha banks Septem-" ' ' | ilarity of bids. In speaking of this mat- | “Brother. Tith and Calitorstar T °f MeT vides that the question of voting $75,000 | the docket of the court in charge of the |in the business section he would dispose | '® S P n‘ Tease (83 er cent) Gx | tor yesterday onme member of the board | reral Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment g Pighesss o tistric orney; that of these seventy-six | o holdings for one-third wh h n iy i q (ha( fn his opinion th a Prospect Hill worth o wer bonds for next year's work | district attorn t of his holding r h at they | earing of Omaha iplled by pinton re was u | Pre 't b $ be submitted to the voters at the election | cTiminal and two civil cases were disposed | nad cost bim. He expected his children to| PRESS CLUB HOLDS ELECT'ON Wil R Hushbs Lodiattih combination an ong the coal dealers, ns {' “ ‘5"-‘ Mrs }:‘-‘( \5'\! (P A 3 4 ial meeting | Of. leaving 266 cases on the docket at the sre after hi d he spok: thetic- thor the bids were so near alike. While $5.19 p Va1 b ey sl to be held November 6. A special meeting d live here after him, an: spoke patheti * 9 s : ar alike fle $0.4 Taulasncs. B ToRvERWOrh etrett will be called later in the week to put t end of the year, a number slightly in ex- | 4)ly of the fact that his property will soon 0’::‘:‘-‘:-'":1"“:‘:-“-l|::;n:u.!.n ey G it g 18 1900, per ton was bld for anthracite, the bids for | Funeral notice nter ordinance on its final passage 88 of those at the beginuing of the year. | pe advertised for taxes because he |s un- | Fixtare—HBenefit Under Way., tember 1, /3900 . Ao 72,952 | Walnut block and other bituminous coals u(\-:\:: PV S 3 Ton Wants:MavaHowas Of the two cases disposed of forty-six | aple to pay them. “And I predict,” sald| (#0.2 per cent) 74,710,026 | Were, it 15 stated, so nearly the same that | jlers of Douglas counts. b bl has b so. | CORYictions were secured, seven defendants | he, in conclusion, “that if we do not econo-| The Omaha Press club was formi s solenrlngs . for, 1 lclude South | it caused suspiclon. Very likely bids | ==—=—- = 4 The clty buildiog inspector bas been un- | were acquitted, nineteen casen were nolled | mizo o a way different from what I pro-| launched Tuesday afternoon, when & Ten- | bk or e, whitn e neldde those | i1l be advertised for again e able to securo the removal of AMIEerous | and four stricken from the docket b | posed in this proposition of yours, within | reseatative body of newspaper men from the | cleari er cent in 1ax | cured the introduction of a new ordinance | yne majority were occastoned by death nl“ovqrc‘! with grass.” t TiR% 16 O LIVSHIE Sonts Aag | aparative statement of the value of the )Iv)': Max F to 1o ?!;‘Ifllv»l a couple of | which will glve him additic power. It | getond ot e ionds o 4 | tions met in the Commerci b room jobbing tra r twelve months . weeks with friends in Chicago. iy b v LSy Buliding whish faidamhesd (’ f "";::‘::K o m'”’" :»“ullr “Il‘.“y" ::"m“"' Bad Time to Increase Debt. organized by electing officers and a board of | 139 value of tra T | A special meeting of the Norweglan Re- | give you trouble don't wadt provides an ) ' 8 he & tros e docket was be e o X N Aivesta Wha misttars: of. foemtlatin § 0 value tri 00,000 | publican club was 1 at Franek's hall | m to + . by fire, decay or any other cause {0 an| (e abgence of the defendants from the| W. 8. Poppleton thought that just now, | directors ”_““:‘ i ’1' Bebon i b {0 per cer : 000 | fast night o] ":;v”"“;” Ket """" ”"md akiount equsl to 60 per cent of the origina! | juriediction of the United States [atter the black eye given Omaba by the | CODStiution and by-laws and of appointing Of Factories—he followi Detwesn . Twenty-Atthe and| Selves; but, ouing- fo N4 ARA value of the building exclusive of founda- | te da a | census, and while the eficct of it ig still ug. | & committee to solicit members having itive statement of the vaiue of | pireets nd' G and H streets et ue 1‘ you out with the tion may be coudemned. A penaity of $100 Banort of Connty TuaNs: determined, 18 a bad time to fncrease the | Deed "‘”"“"" 9 S PEORIAM T TN 08 houses and smelters, for Et ot Bolloa Mitenal s now niseiziia | PIOAT Biennee, per day is provided for persons who fail to| Tne quarterly report of the county judge |bonded debt. He read figures taken from | the club has now w’mu ?‘I».umn. stage i { Folice Mitchell Is now nicely lo. p comply with the orders of the council and |gpowg the collection of $2,162.55 (n fees dur- the census to show that Omaha's propor | aud may be regarded as a fixture. < it ','{ Court room Yc“r [yeslght A butlding inspector. | ing the quarter endiug with the close of |tion of indebtedness per capita is far be ,“"'1‘1‘“ \;e‘:‘;"l‘r'r”l:;": - ‘(s“lr‘i‘ »'\’;”" B e Meat Inspector Howard condemned afty ¢ 56wk sed PR el 4 L i ADMRS Oity. St Pat all, president ; il aupin, Htatoment of the six head of cattle during the An ordinan: was passed tAm b xr‘q 8| September. The balance on hand t yond what It is In Kansa ity, S l.uh;“ orid-Herald o president; Wi B 8 n“v heg ‘x','- g‘ e " R AR the directors of the Omaha Public Hbrary | norihs ago was $246.45, making & total of | Denver, Minneapolis, Indianapolis and To- | WO ld, u AL the ook Yards, dampiied by W. | i : Siaied Dokttt 1 change the beginning of the | y : i sd s telds il 4 "| Welshans, Bee, recording secretary; R general manager | dllle Evans, daughter of Chester A oo on't trifle with the right to change the beginning ® |$2,409.33. The expenditures for the quarter [ledo, all larger citles than Omaha, He [ HeREAIS, BO% FOONCIR el | Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Horses Twenty-eighth and R streets, has | % important a matter- fiscal year of the iibrary to January 1 | were $1,960.85, leaving a balance of $448.50. | thought that before any propositisn sh-uid | Hodsins, Trade Exhibit, financtal secretar 18 1 158,978 6,069 | Teturned from Colorado. Vs poitl bk te e i F. B. Banchauer, deputy city clerk, was| - be submitted for additional court house| - H. Wilbur, World-Herald, tresurer, and | 19 2218482 16519 84200 | A crosswalk has been ordered lald on the e it they are rightly ',‘mm,. granted n ten-days’ leave of absence, be-| Final Week for Naturalisation. |facilities there should be a careful ascer. | B L. Platz, Excelalor, lbrarian. . B. | Inp0ne i i S0t D0, il | south Bl of O, sircer betwcen “Twenty b ! gluoing October & This&s the final week for the Issuance of | tainment of just what is needed ard the | Smith, Bee A. Kennedy, Western La- | pogq 4 . i o v o | e 5 5 0se cart No, 1 {s out of the shop and The city clerk reported that license fees | naturalization papers to foreigners in time | proposition should define just what is to be | borer, and J. E. Glick, Bee, were chosen as| 1y |4 shown that the number of passenger | 100ks Ike & new piece of machiners - n m[ ALOE & PENFOLD co., 521,50 were received du & : oti & af o b direct A i b p: n for about ten years o e- ::l‘:‘;fl‘:::ll::: ‘n’! xfl:: .x:lm“rr ecelved dur- | o |-r|.|1l 'x‘h(lr voting a; ‘l:( .lrx;fiknx"z-l‘; dene : e ; & board of directors N iiain 'h-:n-.» ,””m'“‘ dally at the present x.:‘rl\v"r“x‘ for about ten rs without r ing Sclentific Opticiane. of Septembe tion and the counters of e clerk o @ | Commissioner Hoctor said the valuation > | time is 114, whereas ten year: 0 there | | Dullding Permits. 0 years ago there |’ yy,), ave been ordered laid o ot A report from the clerk of tho police | aistrict court are crowded every day With | placed upon DousMs county property for [ The city Inspector of buildings has (seued | Were but seventy-iwo, an iucreass of 38| side of A Atreer Aerome the sy’ etmeeh ‘m Esrnam. OMAHA, h court shows that $319.50 in fines was col- |applicants therefor, taxation was away below that of other the following permits roline Lillle, 1808 | per cent, or forty-two trains. ith and Eighteenth streets, across OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL, 4 Jected during September. i s citles, & statement which was challenged | oster, brick nl.hanL\'u D. Danahy, 23 Do T Eighteenth strest at the alley between The city electriclan reported that $98.60 Court Note N Rtih Gimoaalnas Dot (.,,d\;;’;\;‘-l , fepairs, $150; J. J."Heen, S4i§ Norih | ity Disputes Consus, in fees was recelved {n bis office for the| The Omaha Bridee and Terminal €om-|ag proof that the Armour packing house | Renlity ass gepalrs, | B0, AUABUC | The population figures as produced by the | T s — Brown, doclaring that it will not | are quoted as worth over $2,000,000, while | Ly eniyzAfth and Manderson,, frame dwel- | tradict most eloquen e cousus returns ) “I have always used Foley's Honey and swards and that it has changed | oo 8O S0 RO S0, Tts personat| 8" 3 AR 2 The population schedule as shown by the| Aud leather—DId it ever occur to you Tar cough medicine and think it the best s and does ant the property | JioF To is eetimated as worth $760,000 and city directory cannot be disputed, inas- | what beautiful things can be made of in the world,” says Chas, Bender, a news Ived In the pr 8 | . | much as the figures are compiled fro : iy “;’f;;‘ gl g Mol Attorney Connell has injected him- [ it Is assessed at $14,000. Lots in Omaha A b A SRR S A ileathert ealer of Erie, Pa ake no substitute it into the row between the rallrads|and South Omaha that sell for $200 are as. e _ il actual count of the residents. In 1590 the| . Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaba; Dillon's | and the Omana Coal. Coke and Lime com- | S8 B E SR L A o0 o ece ot of A58 Johgsop. sdminitrator | directory showed 45,260 pames and i 1900, | 1he harnessmaker, the saddler and Drug Store, South Omaha pany over the session of the Interacc- | . 5 9 the United States ci & population of 54,370, an Increase of 20| the trunkmaker all do their part in | tlon of Eighth and Dodge streets. He fle1 | property be had Just sold for 39,500 was [ 4he Unitad States circ 5 Vesterday afternoon a sult to restrain the | agsessed at an actual value of $6,300. The | i i fe 4 A el ey | per cent or 9110. Computing Omaba's | making elegant affairs out of leather, Drummers Retu Compliment. Omaha road from cutting ) ighth stre. \ sy e 4 3 ot e | actual population from the city directory A larwe Dody of Omaha traveling man. | Sinans Post from euttng et '+ | otner packing bouses in South Omaha were | ance held b jeceased Johnson t » city but it remains for the shoemaker to adtempinlad B (hale Wives. will loave (he | Do oy L8 DErment ETage, e indE assessed upon about the same busis as the | On account of the Rousavelt reception 1n | Teturns by meaus of the 2.5 multiple, unl-| jyo 0" wpne wondertul th ity over the Northwestern Saturda r z ge Faw ,r armour. He favored the submission of the | the Commerctal club rooms Thursday even ally recognized as conservative, th . onderful thought and fng’ for Bioux Clity 1o help oberve 'Try SR rafiing order anc fixed a hear. | AToooit, e TAYore R ot nothing. and it | \n€; the meeting of the Retall Grocers existence of 185,425 bona fide residents | Skill 18 required o changing a plain ng Men's day at the Sioux City carniva o Raturday morning propositic would e othing, and it fation_has been postpo i du ) il 4 Klpitnger's band will go with them. Siyiy g Lar x L B the people do mot want the bonds they | RIght. The commitive on constitution und | cannot vm! den The statfstical showing | kid skin Into the beautiful up-to-date knights of the grip have aiready agre 'he editor of the Fordville, K o could say so. y-laws will rep: At this meeting is concluded with the following statement w5y . ¢ 10 ¥0 And probably by Saturday ‘morning [ The editor of the Fordville, Ky, Misce R e b Bl A letter from Chief Dona ke | cqlalliitnde Sitralehl irpanorte | ARRLLGRY (RO BROMRoRiesel e RanaNl this nu will have been doubled his | lansous ) aeript 50 & ‘husls h ose o Glsoussion the oom: | at both roll calls at th nd other lines of business have in. | Production for women folks s a patent excursion _has been organized as a ness letter: ‘1 was cured of kiduey trcy missloners, as a committee on construction, | Tuesday, highly complim 4" correspondtugly with the fures | kid 1 Y 1 ey U O et aySing | men. ot |by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Take | retired for an executive session, and at the | for thelr eficlent work While the growth of Omaha for | ¥!d lace or button welt for street wear uring the Omaha carniva nothing else. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,|end of half an hour came in and took & |renson to feel p o he vacors tady [ the last ten years h-‘.\ }»m-.lhmmku!yvu the | A8 soft and flexible as the plain ~ | Omaba; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha, | recess until 2 p. m. It was then stated| pna ILadies' Un. ran Mon [ Eature e (L eeoush W the Snare | French kid of a few years ago and To Stop a Cold. that the $300,000 proposition would prob- | association met yes d the trew Cedented ' abundance . of agricultural | clean v ATbolA thale oloas ok wall Atter exposure or when you teel a cold| peRSONAL PARAGRAPHS ably be abandoned and another will be pre- | Feported that th ram | products now " on”hana 'throy Wtyral | clean up and hold thelr gloss as as coming on, take & dose of Foley's Honey g &¥ad nantaxt ng an expenditure of half th ."Ah\““‘”\ ct Ilr‘ st | lmu and lowa and the present h.fl; the patent calf or enawel leather—§4, ve o sto p P nditu f| cemetery had been increased $81.61 & | prices these products are bringing and 804 Tar. It never falls to stop a cold P T e s the sum for the erection of two Wings on | the last month oW amounts to 4650, | the keneral development taking place in | $4.50 and $5—They are veritable poems taken in time. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. | & T o slding 15 at the M the east and west and the enlargement of | Chief of Police Hoagland of Lincoln tele- | the northwestern quarter of the = United | {n leather. . Omaba; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omada. | & i Murr the present tant o Commissioner Harte, | phonad the local poiice Tussday night that | States i mining, grazing and other in- | F. M. Libbe of 8t. Joseph i8 in the cit | P nt Jail nmi 3 a three boys claiming te om’ Omaha had | dustries, more directly tributary to Whiterach of Peru is at the Mil | court house {mprovement proposition will | rubber b ey Ne name physical location and the construction . be abandoned for the present Sean lison, WEen L il | e ey LN e TR I New Catalogues ready—Sent free feo Bonekemper of Sutton s at the ller | When the board met again at 2 p. m. it | i B and nerr wed s B RS wElls Namihiag [ i 'l:m.-" M sl went intg executive session and at ] pot ate 44 ou Penny of Fullerton is at the ller | 19 FARNAM STR | the end of an hour lssued forth from its Dean of Lincoln 18 staylug at the | retirement tc announce that further cons | ; Murray sideration of the bond proposition had been | i " pj Ty J. K. Hempsted of Detrolt s & patron of | postponed until Saturday morning at ,le Mak’ Purs candy_ Apn"o Pllflfl ‘"”hm'm L S asetnorn of Bt. Louts (1908 Is at |/C19¢K. In its secret sersion the board bad This is the greatest, the latest and tk 12 Missel § uls (1909) s | considered_a proposition to ask for an issue | There Is such n vast difference fn Pt ’(’" ot " a ;"‘ and the 1 t ¢ | of $250,000 bonds U win ot es- | o8 elt-p B D C Cl ! bW W. Blennon of Alliance is a patron of | Of §2 bonds to build wings to the pres- | agnqy guch a varlety fn quality and playing plano attachment now WORLD FAMOUS TONIC, the Her Grand t ture, but this did not meet with X e q . on the market. It 18 cheaper in price | A. Bimpsori of Auburn is staying at|approval, as some of the mombers opposed | Price that it 18 hard to tell when you Mariani Wine |# a toulc prepured upon D o i 2ppo than auny other. It Is more compactly _‘ truly scientifio principles. It is safe and renants A | spendiug so much to pateh up an old build- | are getting good candy until after you v, . ) 5,‘,},,.\ lal ,‘,‘,l“;‘l as agt f‘; e A‘I<l’r"“\>'v“‘ 1 of Monda: la *! | lng and when the discussion swung back to [ have pald for it. That's why we ar and erefore more strongly bullt. It endorsefients from 1o physicians in all | R. H. Lindeay, a Kansas City newspaper | the 600,000 proposition Commissioner Ho- | g4 oqreful to have every pound of our s easier to play, as It requires less oarts of the world man, i in the ¢ty feldt declared that he would not vote for 1t | i CL T 0 S T T PR o o~ expenditure of physical force. The per arlani Wine gives power to the brain. | R M. Lano. an Armour credit man of |and it was decided to let the matter go | CARdies a8 good and fresh and del ] &8s or CAD tr TR VAT AR Chicago, Is staying at the Millard over | as candy can possibly be made. At our >?’« e former oan transpose the muslc to aoy ®00d health and longevity Makes the ol | piAlies M. King wife and daughter of | casd ‘nonstar you will Ad many new key desired, a device that no other at ] Founk: keeps (he young stronk e B o & 918 of the M A.;r‘\‘x rland Stoves ana Ranges ‘m ks aas daint IR 4 tachment possesses. Call at our plano ariani Wine fs spectally recommende B Sampson and R Perry of Mary- | were v - Y nd 0 ainties—and, remem P L g L B g gl ey ville, Mo., ave stopping at the Murray ere awarded highest prize at Paris Ex- Ay 1a &1 1 P salesrooms and give It & thorough In from whatever cauges. Profound Depressic Harry Haythorn and R. M. Maron of Hy- | Position, 1300, ber, our candy all pure candy—and i and mln‘:u-n.ww 1‘n‘ at ’!mln"‘i “m‘.; annis, Neb. are stopping at the M hants — nothing finer made in the country 8 4 1ave taken apartments at tre . 4 ller Gran or t vintei NEW ORK, Oct. 2—~The col ence he- \ M.;n.'un Wine fs Invaluable for over: e ,";"’"'.,\' he 4L R A T BRI D0 BRbs confaranas hee HOSPB worked men cate women and stakly | 5 J jon and X Sa igoding of | p: co and e dele epre- The mon, “dancats women and oy | plitelahie heobmed it e e cnaing of | Hlate company “ind e wesmiesteore | W, S, Balduff, » fusiaing the syatem apd braces body ang | thelr return from the Pacinc const America was continued today. The wage Music and Art. 13 Dogj r combat alaria and LaGrippe. Nebraskans at the Judd N Jestion was settled, though on what b l'“- NN Somagte NS g02 tatripe Yorey, L Eermite, Ola' 3 St B | Ss Rat elalally aanotnssd TSt 1820 Farnam St. arie norsen of Gordon Jenton of Water e orted that the loy had b \{ | @01d by Wi druststs, Bewars of imitations. | 100 and E. B Reed of Fremont Do ivancs 6116 por aem 'nd Been granied

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